Hey Fedor, I would love to see how you work through different, random 9 ball layouts. To hear what you are thinking, get to see exactly how you are striking the cue ball and your follow through, up close. That would be unique and very useful to us players.
Fedor, you’re such an amazing player and I love love love what you’ve done with this video. The speed meter and the tip positions were immensely helpful! You are a beast and a genius.
Fedor, the consistency of your ROUTINE is amazing and to be commended. Every shot, your set up and routine exactly the same. I've been a huge fan of the game for a long time and you're definitely one of the best I've seen in that regard.
My newest favorite you tube channel for pool content. Looking forward to his insight. You are an exceptional player. Soon to be or arguably the best in the world
We're officially adopting Fedor as American. We have plenty of room for Fedor on our Mosconi Cup Team. Win everything brother Gorst, and show them who is coming to play.
Great video with all of the helpful visuals like the spin and power meter. You also deserve to be credited for the awesome music and that sporty outfit. All the best to you mate!
Thank you so much for starting a channel and taking the time to make this helpful videos really look forward to everything you are going to share thank you !!!!!
Hands down one of the greatest in the world and you have soo much more to go! We are cheering for you brother continue being great and showing us the insight of your game and tips to help us better ourselves. Look forward to being there someday and look forward to seeing you in mosconi soon! Cheers 👍🏽
I'm an intermediate pool player (APA 4 in 9-ball for reference) and I'm learning how to control the cue ball - seeing the drills not only with the English, but also the power really helped me put the shots in perspective, especially how a pro interprets what low, mid, and high powered shots look like. Thank you for the video!
Bert Kinister invented this drill. Niels Feijen was Bert's student when he was a teenager. Niels appears in several of Bert's instructional videos. The 60 Minute Workout is still the best instructional video for learning to play position in 9-ball.
Fantastic video, Fedor! Thanks for taking the time to put this together to help us get better. The takeaway for me is the confidence you have to bring the cue ball across the table that close to the side pocket knowing you aren't going to scratch. Years of practice will develop that I imagine. Thanks for sharing and best of luck going forward! (Oh, how's the citizenship paperwork coming along? Mosconi 2023 is coming fast and Team USA needs YOU! :D )
Very nice video Fedor, love the way you show the force of the stroke and the spin you're putting on the cue ball for each shot. I think exercises geared toward intermediate and lesser skilled players would be best, please remember we aren't at your level of play.
Thanks so much for these videos. I remember two of the exercises from when I was younger but forgot details. Now we get to see you work through them. It's difficult to keep innuendo out when trying to compliment your stroke. It's perfect though. I try to emulate it when I play. Maybe one day I'll be half as fluid.
@@christosnicolaou6165 of course I could spend some time this week to record myself making this exercise but I don't think that is needed. It's not a really difficult exercise, you need to make only one type of shot to complete the drill. In my opinion any player of intermediate level can complete it, just a matter of time (plus making this drill is not as important, as actually practising the type of shot itself)
@billiardgrinder it's not difficult???i bet you anything that you cannot complete it. If any intermediate player would succeed on this drill i would quit pool:))
@@christosnicolaou6165 just like I said I made it few times. I exaggerated a little that anyone can do it. It is still a very challenging drill but the shots that you have to make aren't as difficult, it's all about consistency that makes it tough
Appreciate the multiple camera setup, makes it easier to read the spin, when it's showing shooter's point of view. The sound could be improved I think, the empty room adds a lot of echo.
I like this. What is one thing you way a player can maximize his practice time in order to control the cue ball better and be more consistent? Your pre shot is phenomenal!
That was so dumb. And I mean that in the most complimentary way possible. The cue ball control was insanely good. Thanks for the video from your newest subscriber.
I do a drill like this but the rules are simpler. All balls on the rail. Shoot in any order but first shot must be out of the kitchen. No combination shots and cueball cannot contact any other ball or you have to start over. I'll give this drill a try Fedor, thanks
Great drill, do you use back hand english to maintain the shot line and derive the desired spin? A number of times you came very close to the middle pocket but still never caught the jaw? Have you a rule of thumb for that when you're down on the cueball or is that just touch? Glad I found this channel.
Hi fedor I'm a big fan i too have an elbow stroke I'm getting really good but i know i can improve. Is there any tips you can give me to improve? Kind regards joe
His tempo looks tye same every single shot and his follow through , however impact looks well after his hand is past his elbow yet he doesn't miss and it's flawless
hey fedor, i came to this video for help with this drill. is it just much much harder to do it with the balls frozen to the rail? specifically, the type of shot like 2 to 3. if they are frozen, the cue ball's tangent line is ever so slightly forward so you'd need more spin? or maybe it's just heavily dependent on table conditions, maybe grabbier rails will make the shots more possible?
Really a struggle pulling this off on an 8 foot table. I'm pretty sure if I had the strength to crush my cue ball into a powder, I'd have done it by now.
Great video. You didn't hit two rails on the 12 though ;) I am trying this one myself without the three balls in the center. I also like the brainwash training, although its not well fitted for your format with the spin and power meter because its all stop shots :)
I really like that you show what English you're putting on the ball and how hard you're hitting it.
Hey Fedor, I would love to see how you work through different, random 9 ball layouts. To hear what you are thinking, get to see exactly how you are striking the cue ball and your follow through, up close. That would be unique and very useful to us players.
Fedor, you’re such an amazing player and I love love love what you’ve done with this video. The speed meter and the tip positions were immensely helpful! You are a beast and a genius.
Fedor, the consistency of your ROUTINE is amazing and to be commended. Every shot, your set up and routine exactly the same. I've been a huge fan of the game for a long time and you're definitely one of the best I've seen in that regard.
That was so satisfying to watch, and the background music just added to it. Looking forward to more Fedor videos!!
That stroke is smooth as butter. Great to see you starting a channel. You and Alison Fisher have the best stoke in the game.
And Siming Chen
This lesson is HUGE to help newbies learn the best English to use on these types of drill shots 👌😎👍💪
So excited, I have been waiting for you to start a channel with some drills! Can’t wait to have you on team USA in 2024!!
Fedor, Thanks for sharing.
Really like that you show where you hit cue ball and the power meter. Thanks Fedor!
Awesome video fedor! Huge fan and hard work pays off! Never give up and keep posting!! We all enjoy it and are here to support you.
My newest favorite you tube channel for pool content. Looking forward to his insight. You are an exceptional player. Soon to be or arguably the best in the world
We're officially adopting Fedor as American. We have plenty of room for Fedor on our Mosconi Cup Team. Win everything brother Gorst, and show them who is coming to play.
I agree
We could use him for sure
Someone at the state dept make this happen! No state taxes in Florida Fedor!
@@mattblankenship7660 Or Tennessee. 🎱
I second that lol....love u fedor ❤️ 😍
I like it! Good job!
Great video with all of the helpful visuals like the spin and power meter. You also deserve to be credited for the awesome music and that sporty outfit. All the best to you mate!
Looks like a very challenging drill. Can’t wait to try it out myself. Thanks for the video.
So glad you have a channel now! You’re my favorite player and I use your form as a example for mine.
Thank you so much for starting a channel and taking the time to make this helpful videos really look forward to everything you are going to share thank you !!!!!
Hands down one of the greatest in the world and you have soo much more to go! We are cheering for you brother continue being great and showing us the insight of your game and tips to help us better ourselves. Look forward to being there someday and look forward to seeing you in mosconi soon! Cheers 👍🏽
Very good Fedor! Thank you for making such a straightforward guide!
Thanks Fedor!
I'm an intermediate pool player (APA 4 in 9-ball for reference) and I'm learning how to control the cue ball - seeing the drills not only with the English, but also the power really helped me put the shots in perspective, especially how a pro interprets what low, mid, and high powered shots look like. Thank you for the video!
Great routine to practice!
Awesome drill thanks. Keep up the great videos.
Nice drill! Love the content!
Can you show us exercises that you use to embed your perfect fundamentals?
Bert Kinister invented this drill. Niels Feijen was Bert's student when he was a teenager. Niels appears in several of Bert's instructional videos. The 60 Minute Workout is still the best instructional video for learning to play position in 9-ball.
Amazing video Fedor, looking forward to more or your upcoming ones and will definitely be trying this drill
His talent and fluent stroke is unreal. If I was 1/2 as talented I’d be satisfied.
Super Video Fedor
Fantastic video, Fedor! Thanks for taking the time to put this together to help us get better. The takeaway for me is the confidence you have to bring the cue ball across the table that close to the side pocket knowing you aren't going to scratch. Years of practice will develop that I imagine. Thanks for sharing and best of luck going forward! (Oh, how's the citizenship paperwork coming along? Mosconi 2023 is coming fast and Team USA needs YOU! :D )
Great Video!! I can’t imagine how long this would take me to make them all without a mistake.
LETS GO FEDOR!!! Happy to see the good production quality too 🔥
Dude thats friggin sick. Thats why you're a champion.
Very nice video Fedor, love the way you show the force of the stroke and the spin you're putting on the cue ball for each shot. I think exercises geared toward intermediate and lesser skilled players would be best, please remember we aren't at your level of play.
Awesome buddy I’ll be spending a lot of time on this channel
Very nice. Good pool, good video and production.
Amazing. Thanks, Champ Fedor!!
Nice to see where you hit the cueball nice work
Love the video! You should do some one pocket drills soon!
I already know im going to scratch in the side 10 times 🤣 that is so hard to do, nice drill!!
Thank you Fedor. Keep them coming!!
Thanks so much for these videos. I remember two of the exercises from when I was younger but forgot details. Now we get to see you work through them. It's difficult to keep innuendo out when trying to compliment your stroke. It's perfect though. I try to emulate it when I play. Maybe one day I'll be half as fluid.
I just stumbled across your channel; thank you for the huge effort you put into making these videos!! Very inspiring!
Thank you
great video. Can you teach me the basic standing position when playing?
awesome...keep the drills comng plz
Keep up these gteat training vids. Nothing better than being able to learn from a pro.
Subscribed in a whim, youre one of my favourite players Fedor.
Nice control
Great video!
Awesome video!
I am proud to say that I completed that drill several times
Send us a video....
@@christosnicolaou6165 of course I could spend some time this week to record myself making this exercise but I don't think that is needed. It's not a really difficult exercise, you need to make only one type of shot to complete the drill. In my opinion any player of intermediate level can complete it, just a matter of time (plus making this drill is not as important, as actually practising the type of shot itself)
@billiardgrinder it's not difficult???i bet you anything that you cannot complete it. If any intermediate player would succeed on this drill i would quit pool:))
@@christosnicolaou6165 just like I said I made it few times. I exaggerated a little that anyone can do it. It is still a very challenging drill but the shots that you have to make aren't as difficult, it's all about consistency that makes it tough
Appreciate the multiple camera setup, makes it easier to read the spin, when it's showing shooter's point of view. The sound could be improved I think, the empty room adds a lot of echo.
Good.keep doing video.❤
Sweet stroke keep up the practice you will be world champion one day good luck ☘️🎱😉
That was amazing!
I like this. What is one thing you way a player can maximize his practice time in order to control the cue ball better and be more consistent? Your pre shot is phenomenal!
Wow amazing video!
For the next one, is it possible to have variant for lower skill player?
Cant wait for the next one.
Thank you
Superb
That was so dumb. And I mean that in the most complimentary way possible. The cue ball control was insanely good. Thanks for the video from your newest subscriber.
This is lesson 1? I can’t wait for the rest!
I do a drill like this but the rules are simpler. All balls on the rail. Shoot in any order but first shot must be out of the kitchen. No combination shots and cueball cannot contact any other ball or you have to start over. I'll give this drill a try Fedor, thanks
Please keep posting these
Awesome man! Really enjoy the vlogs as well. Can you play the 15 ball ghost?
There is absolutely nothing about this guy not to like.
I think this is probably the hardest drill there is. nice work. u make it look like I could do it lol
Hard drill good job champ
Wow that's a really hard drill!
Great, keep doing videos 👍🏻
Awesome
Do you have any stroke drills that you do?
that's mental!
Loved the video. I'm curious what tip do you use on your playing cue? Thank for the great content.
Liked and subscribed!
beyond my descriptions😂
Отличное видео. Только у меня вопрос, что изменится в силе ударов и винтах, если все это делать на старом сукне? Успехов и ждём продолжения.
Hi good drill. How often do you change your tip
I've made it to the 2 ball almost every time!
Great drill, do you use back hand english to maintain the shot line and derive the desired spin? A number of times you came very close to the middle pocket but still never caught the jaw? Have you a rule of thumb for that when you're down on the cueball or is that just touch? Glad I found this channel.
Put a video tutorial as well on cue action
Hi fedor I'm a big fan i too have an elbow stroke I'm getting really good but i know i can improve. Is there any tips you can give me to improve? Kind regards joe
What size are the pockets you play on
Would this drill work on a 8’ table?
Nice fedor 💪
How often do you do drills vs practicing different game types?
Way tougher than this guy makes it look! 💪💪💪
Hey Fedor!
His tempo looks tye same every single shot and his follow through , however impact looks well after his hand is past his elbow yet he doesn't miss and it's flawless
hey fedor, i came to this video for help with this drill. is it just much much harder to do it with the balls frozen to the rail? specifically, the type of shot like 2 to 3. if they are frozen, the cue ball's tangent line is ever so slightly forward so you'd need more spin? or maybe it's just heavily dependent on table conditions, maybe grabbier rails will make the shots more possible?
Yes, much harder when balls are frozen! Give it a try.
Really a struggle pulling this off on an 8 foot table. I'm pretty sure if I had the strength to crush my cue ball into a powder, I'd have done it by now.
The kid doing the drill seems like he might be decent at pool. We should give him a shot at the Mosconi cup for the USA.
brutal 👍
👏👏👏
If you start this drill at the age of 12 I know now why your that good
Oh and can someone hook me up with the song he’s got playing?! Lol cheers 👍🏽
Great video. You didn't hit two rails on the 12 though ;) I am trying this one myself without the three balls in the center. I also like the brainwash training, although its not well fitted for your format with the spin and power meter because its all stop shots :)
Nice exercise Fedor!!! Wow! Hope u can maintain that standard of excellence for a long time, just like Shane VB!!! Good luck!!!
If I can do this drill will I be good? I'll let you know in 5 to 10 years 😁
man i was trying this on my 7ft. table and it wasn't fun.
Okay it might take me a couple of tries to nail this one lol. Fedor can you at least show some misses if there were any to let us not feel so bad.